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CarsGuide on MSNBYD's first $100K electric car in Australia? 710kW luxury 2025 Denza Z9 GT EV launches, with pricing said to undercut the Porsche Taycan and BMW i5BYD has officially launched its premium Denza sub-brand in Europe, where it is aiming to compete as a more affordable rival ...
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CarsGuide on MSN2026 Mitsubishi ASX EV? iPhone-maker to rebadge its electric cars for Mitsubishi in Australia, starting with the Foxtron Model B: reportTaiwanese iPhone-maker Foxconn has reportedly secured a deal with Mitsubishi to supply its electric cars for the Australian ...
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Global car makers are rapidly reorganising in the wake of United States President Donald Trump's tariffs on automotive imports to the United States — and some are weighing pulling models from ...
A BEST-selling car brand has axed a flagship EV after just three years. Now a newer, cheaper model has taken a chunk out of ...
COMMENT: Australian car prices could rise or fall following President Trump’s aggressive approach to taxes on vehicles ...
Tesla has long dominated electric vehicle sales in Australia and even ranked among the top 10 best-selling car brands during ...
America’s biggest car makers have long since lost interest in building vehicles that the rest of the world needs or wants.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is backing his government's vehicle efficiency standards scheme amid concerns car makers could pull models from Australia. Car brands are considering pulling ...
An analysis conducted by iSelect used data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and the Bureau of Infrastructure and Transport Research Economics (BITRE), found that several car brands ...
Economists expect the US tariffs to be modestly deflationary for Australia, as global manufacturers redirect exports that ...
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CarsGuide on MSNAustralia is getting even more new car brandsChery may only have arrived in Australia a few years ago but the Chinese automotive giant has revealed major expansion plans. The Omoda SUV will spin-off into its own brand, sitting alongside the new ...
AN iconic car brand has recalled 195 “defective” hybrids over fears they could catch on fire due to a fault in the battery.
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